An analysis of a community’s perception of becoming involved in holistic community development, drawing on anthropological analyses of perceptions of risk and the diffusion of innovations.

We specialise in improving access to local health services and ensuring children have access to quality early-childhood, primary, secondary and tertiary education. By improving the quality of education in Nepal, we also aim to eliminate child trafficking.
An analysis of a community’s perception of becoming involved in holistic community development, drawing on anthropological analyses of perceptions of risk and the diffusion of innovations.
Utilising a combination of quantitative and qualitative data, this paper shows how women in rural Nepal continue to experience barriers to contraception.
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